A very calm President Gbagbo made his first appearance before the International Criminal Court, responding to charges made against him, and citing his unjust arrest and beating of his son. Continue reading →

Former Ghana President Rawlings condemns Gbagbo’s transfer to The Hague, saying the transfer disregards international code of procedures and is against efforts for peace in Cote d’Ivoire. Continue reading →

The lawyer of Michel Gbagbo, Habiba Touré, announced on Friday that he had opened a legal case in Bobigny, near Paris on Monday, against the regime that ousted his father, President Laurent Gbagbo.Continue reading →

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has just completed a series of visits to people held in detention facilities or under house arrest. Among those visited was Laurent Gbagbo, the former president of Côte d’Ivoire. Continue reading →

US Senator Inhofe presents for the 7th time the atrocities underway in Cote d’Ivoire by FRCI Ouattaran forces. He strongly urges the U.S. State Department to arrange the exile of President Gbagbo and the First Lady; and that the atrocities must end now, and Ouattara must be held accountable. Continue reading →

In an article dated June 6 last on his blog (1), Shlomit Abel published excerpts of the African bishops’ conference (2) that denounces the crimes of bleached Ouattara, indifference guilty of France, and his distrust in vis “experts” of the United Nations in charge of investigating crimes Gbagbo. Continue reading →

Senator Inhofe (R-OK) calls for the release of the Gbagbos, also calling for the US Dept. of State to change their position– stating that if they don’t act soon, the Gbagbos will be executed. At the end of his speech, Senator Durbin (D-IL) commends Inhofe and reinforces the change of the State Department’s position, and states that on a bipartisan-basis, both agree that the US should pay more attention to ‘that important continent.’Continue reading →

May 27 2011

We Can Save Cote d'IvoireSenator Inhofe makes yet another speech on the atrocities in Cote d'Ivoire and pleads with the United States government to take a position that can help end the fighting there.